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DESCRIPTION:NO JUSTICE WITHOUT DEMANDS\nFreedom Sleepers continue their relentless 
 pursuit of decent respect for the survival needs of unhoused people 
 outside.  Both the Sleeping Ban's 11 PM to 8:30 AM ban on the act of 
 sleeping for the homeless and police practice enforcing this cruel 
 ordinance are the weekly target of a year and a half long protest.  \n\nA 
 WAKE UP CALL FOR THE CITY COUNCIL\nIn a sardonic blast at the City's cruel 
 anti-homeless law, activists have circulated a flyer suggesting that the 
 City Council at its Tuesday afternoon meeting will be distributing 
 methamphetamine to help homeless people follow the City's MC 6.36.010a and 
 stay awake all night.  See 
 http://www.mercurynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/sjm-meth-0210.jpg\n\nActivists 
 are expected to make mock demands for meth at the Oral Communications 
 period.  Usually around 5 PM, Mayor Chase has failed to specify when that 
 period will be.\n\nPROTESTS PLANNED ON BEACH FLAT STORMTROOPER 
 RAIDS\nActivists angered by local police collusion with a Monday 4:45AM 
 raid in the Beach Flats with armored Vehicles and soldiers with machine 
 guns escorted by Police Chief Vogel's SCPD.  Reportedly breaking down 
 doors, detaining women and children and checking immigration papers the 
 military style operation searched house to house, supposedly,  for M-13 
 gang members".    Protesters plan a 2 PM march from the Town Clock to City 
 Council meeting.\n\nBOOS NOT BLESSINGS FOR AN OUTGOING POLICE CHIEF\nItem  
 #3 on the day's City Council agenda is a special Service Celebration of 
 Vogel's 30 years on the SCPD.  Vogel's  "accomplishments" included setting 
 loose the armored BearCat vehicle on the community; refusing to release the 
 video of the Sean Arlt slaying as well as the identity of the police 
 officer who killed him.  \n\nVogel has also presided over  the 2012 theft 
 and rerouting of SCPD-confiscated bikes from the Bike Church's 
 redistribution plan to a City Council connected business.  He personally 
 led the massing of more than 100 cops to disperse the Occupy encampment in 
 San Lorenzo benchlands and later coral protesters marching to City Hall in 
 early December 2011.  All this was followed by the phony (and costly) 
 prosecutions of the Santa Cruz Eleven for peaceful support of a Wells Fargo 
 bank occupation at 75 River St.--chilling the income inequality protest 
 across the city.   \n\nThough this is an officially agenda-ized action, it 
 is likely the Mayor will try to stop any public comment.\n\nPUTTING FOXES 
 IN THE HOMELESS-HELPER HENHOUSE\nItem #9 will ratify the appointments of 
 anti-homeless politicians to the babble-bubble of the Homelessness 
 Governance Ad-Hoc Committee--specifically Mayor Chase (who voted to keep 
 the Sleeping Ban last year) and an assistant City Manager--from the gang 
 that created the "homeless-as-criminals" Public Safety Task Force, pushed 
 anti-homeless laws on Pacific Avenue, and has attacked the Freedom Sleeper 
 protests and protesters.\n\nCASH FOR THE CAMPER-CRUSHERS\nItem #11 will 
 hand $90,000 to First Alarm Security thugs to fund their stalk-and-scare 
 raids in the City parking garages to run homeless people out into the cold 
 and rain.  The language in the proposal is surprisingly candid: to combat " 
 a large influx in the transient population in the last three to four months 
 and the impacts associated with encampments."   Of course, there is no 
 expansion of shelter, reining in of uniformed thieves seizing homeless 
 property, and/or opening needed facilities like public bathrooms and wash 
 stations.\n\nOther items include appointing homeless-hostile hacks 
 (Terrazas and Mathews) to the Library Board--where they helped extend the 
 Sleeping Ban and other repressive measures to the downtown library.\n\nGOOD 
 NEWS IN BERKELEY\nMeanwhile homeless activists in Berkeley are maintaining 
 self-governing encampments like First they Came for the Homeless and 
 recruiting the legal muscle to push back against psuedo-progressive 
 politicians, who are violating the campaign pledges they made last year.   
 See 
 http://www.dailycal.org/2017/02/06/first-came-homeless-threatens-lawsuit-alleges-city-violated-constitutional-rights/ 
 .\n\nDILLYDALLYING FOR DOLLARS\nMeanwhile as ACLU fund-raisers haul in 
 heaps of money 
 (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2017/01/30/the-aclu-says-it-got-24-million-in-donations-this-weekend-six-times-its-yearly-average/), 
 local ACLU activists give lip service but no organizing time to protecting 
 homeless survival gear and ending the local "poverty deportations" that 
 happen every night to those outside.\n\nWhile NAACP, SCCCCR, and the ACLU 
 dither, Black Lives Matter will be protesting in Capitola next Saturday 
 (https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/02/12/18796425.php ).  \n\nTHE 
 FIGHT GOES ON\nFreedom Sleepers from last week (at SleepOut #83) reported 
 successful resistance to Park and Ranger harassment of homeless people 
 trying to illegally move them along.  Uniformed heavies were met with video 
 cameras and copies of the law, as well as "this is a protest" signs and 
 solidarity among those trying to sleep.  \n\nThere is likely to be food in 
 the evening and coffee in the morning.  And, for the first time in weeks, 
 dry weather.  All are invited. \n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/02/14/18796493.php
SUMMARY:Valentine's Day for Freedom SleepOut #84
LOCATION:Covering Up Warmly at City Hall 809 Center St or on the nearby steps, take 
 your choice.    The protest runs from Tuesday early afternoon to 
 mid-morning Wednesday.  Bring your sweetie to celebrate restoring civil 
 rights for the rain-soaked renegades of Santa Cruz.
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